LawFare: Updated Version of In Re Directives: A Quick Summary

LawFare: Updated Version of In Re Directives: A Quick Summary by Alex Ely:

Readers likely recall that last week, documents from the In Re Directives litigation, regarding foreign intelligence surveillance directives issued to Yahoo!, were declassified.

Chief among them: a new version of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review’s (“FISCR” or the “Court”) 2008 ruling, one less redacted than previous versions released to the public. Then-Chief Judge Bruce Selya’s opinion still contains some key redactions. Some key details—for example, the number of Yahoo! accounts thought to have been swept up in the Government’s surveillance—remain classified.

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